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Article R133-13 of the French Tourism Code

The Director is responsible for the operation of the Office under the conditions set out in articles R. 2221-22, R. 2221-24, R. 2221-28 and R. 2221-29 of the General Local Authorities Code. Within the limits of the posts provided for in the budget, it recruits and dismisses the Office’s staff with the approval of the Chairman. Depending on the sectors of activity existing in the municipality or on the territory…

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Article R133-14 of the French Tourism Code

The Office’s budget includes : 1° Revenue as defined in article L. 133-7; 2° Expenditure, in particular: administrative and operating costs; – promotion, advertising and reception costs -promotion, advertising and reception costs -costs incurred in improving the resort; -capital expenditure on tourist or sports facilities granted to the Tourist Office or created by it from its own funds; -expenditure arising from the management of tourist or sports services or facilities.

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Article R133-15 of the French Tourism Code

The budget prepared by the Tourist Office Director complies with the provisions of articles L. 1612-2 , L. 2221-5 and L. 2312-1 of the General Local Authorities Code. If the municipal council or the deliberative body of the public establishment for inter-communal cooperation, which has been asked to approve the budget, has not made its decision known within thirty days, the budget is deemed to have been approved.

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Article R133-16 of the French Tourism Code

The financial account for the past financial year is presented by the Chairman to the Management Board, which discusses it and forwards it to the municipal council or the decision-making body of the public inter-municipal cooperation body for approval.

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Article R133-17 of the French Tourism Code

The accounts of tourist offices are kept in accordance with a special chart of accounts drawn up on the basis of the general chart of accounts and approved by order of the Minister for the Economy and Finance, the Minister for the Interior and the Minister for Tourism.

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Article R133-19 of the French Tourism Code

The decision of the municipal council or the decision-making body of the public establishment for inter-communal cooperation must at least set out : – the legal status of the tourist office ; – the composition of the governing body of the tourist office, in particular: The number of members representing the local authority or the public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation. The number of members representing the professions and activities involved…

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Article R133-19-1 of the French Tourism Code

Notwithstanding the last paragraph of article R. 133-19, when the Tourist Office is set up in the form of a local public company whose articles of association require each director of the company to represent part of the share capital, the representatives of the professions and activities involved in tourism in the municipality or in the territory of the inter-municipal public cooperation body sit on the Management Board or on…

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Article D133-20 of the French Tourism Code

The tourist offices referred to in articles L. 133-1 to L. 133-10-1 and L. 134-5 may be classified by category according to the level of facilities and services guaranteed to the public on the basis of criteria laid down by order of the Minister responsible for tourism.

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